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The Olive Garden Lady and Rural Middle American Culture
Why did Marilyn Hagerty “go viral” after more than fifty years writing for the same small newspaper? Continue reading
Farm Women in Crisis Times: Rethinking Women’s Roles in the 1980s
The Farm Crisis of the 1980s was a time of upheaval in American agriculture, second only to the long depression of 1920-1940. The crisis affected many different facets of farm life, including farm women’s roles. Continue reading
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